A stealthy dealer kit turned legend when only 93 Oldsmobiles walked out with it. Most never knew what hit them.
The short-lived fourth-generation Oldsmobile 88 debuted in 1959 with new styling, including more glass (the new models sported six windows), making it look more exquisite and luxurious. Oldsmobile ...
The 98 was the best you could get from Oldsmobile in the late '50s and the early '60s, coming with everything the carmaker had to offer on its cars. In some ways, it was Oldsmobile's Impalas, as the ...
Coupes have been a long-standing component to Oldsmobile. First sold in 1966, the Oldsmobile Toronado is one of the most notable coupes constructed by the upscale brand was the first American branded ...
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Back in the 1950s, the Oldsmobiles were easy to spot. They were far more imposing than the typical Chevy, Ford and Plymouth, with massive grilles and bumpers that looked as though they could bash ...
Many years later, Mark was cruising in cyber space and found a car on an auction site that really interested him. He placed his bid, but despite being the high bidder, Mark did not meet the seller's ...
The Pontiac GTO may have kicked things off, but nearly every General Motors brand jumped on the muscle-car bandwagon in the 1960s. Oldsmobile's contender was the 442, based on the same GM A-body ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Today’s archive page is from Nov. 2, 1960. An ad urges readers to visit the GM Motorama and drive away in a 1961 Oldsmobile. The event is taking place Nov. 3-9 at the Waldorf ...
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